Chapter 08
The Millionaire's Downfall at the Ball
It was not long before Chichikov’s purchases had become the talk of the town; and various were the opinions expressed as to whether or not it was expedient to procure peasants for transferment. Indeed such was the interest taken by certain citizens in the matter that they advised the purchaser to provide himself and his convoy with an escort, in order to ensure their safe arrival at the appointed destination; but though Chichikov thanked the donors of this advice for the same, and declared that he should be very glad, in case of need, to avail himself of it, he…
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Key Quotes & Analysis
"neither more nor less than a millionaire"
Context: Rumor revalues Chichikov after his peasant purchases
Status inflates from gossip, not audited fact.
In Today's Words:
The town decides he is a millionaire because the story sounds grand, not because anyone saw his books. Reputation can double overnight when people prefer a exciting number to a boring question. Watch who controls the room, who needs the deal, and whether politeness is being used to keep you from asking the obvious next
"I SHOULD like to know who sent it!"
Context: After reading the anonymous romantic letter before the ball
Vanity makes him take melodrama seriously.
In Today's Words:
He rereads purple prose and wonders which lady admires him, never thinking the letter might be bait. When flattery arrives unsigned, check whether it feeds your plan or your ego. Watch who controls the room, who needs the deal, and whether politeness is being used to keep you from asking the obvious next question.
"traffics in dead peasants"
Context: Nozdrev exposes Chichikov at the Governor's ball
A drunk enemy turns private fraud into public vocabulary.
In Today's Words:
He bellows the secret across a ballroom because chaos is his native language. One loose talker at the wrong party can rename your scheme for the whole town before you finish your dance. Watch who controls the room, who needs the deal, and whether politeness is being used to keep you from asking the obvious
"The devil take those who first invented balls!"
Context: Alone after fleeing the ball in humiliation
He moralizes about society to avoid admitting his own social errors.
In Today's Words:
He blames balls, bribes, and dresses instead of his snubbed hosts and drunk associate. It is easier to condemn the room than to name the vanity and company that brought you low. Watch who controls the room, who needs the deal, and whether politeness is being used to keep you from asking the obvious next
Thematic Threads
Social Status
In This Chapter
Chichikov becomes instantly popular when people assume he's wealthy, showing how shallow social acceptance really is
Development
Building from earlier chapters where he carefully managed his image, now we see what happens when that image becomes distorted
In Your Life:
You might notice how differently people treat you based on assumptions about your job, income, or connections rather than who you actually are.
Pride
In This Chapter
Chichikov gets intoxicated by attention and makes careless mistakes, ignoring the very people who elevated him
Development
His earlier careful humility gives way to dangerous overconfidence when success goes to his head
In Your Life:
You might catch yourself getting cocky after a promotion or achievement, forgetting the people who helped you get there.
Consequences
In This Chapter
Past actions return to haunt Chichikov as Nozdrev exposes him and Madame Korobotchka arrives with concerns
Development
The chickens from his earlier schemes are finally coming home to roost
In Your Life:
You might find that shortcuts you took or promises you made carelessly eventually catch up with you when you least expect it.
Reputation
In This Chapter
Chichikov watches his carefully built reputation crumble in a single evening due to one person's accusations
Development
Shows the fragility of the social standing he's been building throughout the story
In Your Life:
You might realize how quickly workplace or community standing can change based on rumors or one bad incident.
Deception
In This Chapter
The entire dead souls scheme becomes public knowledge, revealing how his success was built on lies
Development
The central deception that drove the plot finally begins to unravel publicly
In Your Life:
You might recognize areas where you're not being completely honest and realize the stress of maintaining those deceptions.
You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.
Discussion Questions
This is not a test. Five prompts guide you through the chapter, from how it opens to how it closes, so you notice context and rhythm rather than facts to memorize. Sit with each question in your own words. When you see "One way to read it," treat it as a starting point, not the only answer.
- 1
How does the millionaire rumor start without evidence?
analysis • surfaceOne way to read it
His large soul purchases sound like capital; the town prefers a thrilling label to a dull inquiry.
- 2
Why does Chichikov fixate on the Governor's daughter?
analysis • mediumOne way to read it
He recognizes her from the road and lets desire override the careful networking that built his cover.
- 3
What makes Nozdrev's outburst so damaging?
application • mediumOne way to read it
He speaks the hidden phrase loudly in the highest social room, where denial would only spread suspicion.
- 4
How do the ladies of N. treat visiting cards and morality?
application • deepOne way to read it
They police trivial etiquette fiercely while ignoring worse sins inside their own circle.
- 5
When has gossip upgraded or destroyed someone's reputation overnight?
reflection • deepOne way to read it
Recall a case where a label spread faster than facts and what triggered the turn.
Critical Thinking Exercise
Build Your Reputation Audit
Think about your current reputation at work, in your community, or in your family. List three things people believe about you that contribute to your standing. For each one, ask yourself: Is this based on real skills and actions I can consistently deliver, or on assumptions and impressions that might not hold up under pressure? Then identify one area where you could build more genuine competence to support your reputation.
Consider:
- •Consider both professional and personal areas of your life
- •Think about what would happen if someone challenged your reputation like Nozdrev challenged Chichikov's
- •Focus on building sustainable credibility rather than quick fixes
Journaling Prompt
Write about a time when your reputation was threatened or when you discovered someone wasn't who they seemed to be. What did you learn about the difference between image and substance?
Coming Up Next...
Chapter 9: Gossip Becomes Truth
Korobotchka reaches town before breakfast, worried she was cheated on her dead souls. A lady in a plaid cloak is already racing her koliaska across the hospital facade, desperate to tell a bosom friend what the widow sold in the night.





